If beer sales approved at Six Flags trouble could come to a head
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- If beer sales approved at Six Flags trouble could come to a head
- Moerlein debuts St. Patrick’s Day beer
- Using beer to stimulate small business?
- Fla. men charged with throwing beer can at police
- ‘Donnell Gives Up Beer After Showdown with Son
- For one night a beer war will sweep America
If beer sales approved at Six Flags trouble could come to a head
Dallas Morning News
That’s how much Six Flags ver Texas plans to charge customers for a cold one – as soon as it wins approval to put beer on tap perhaps next month. Just this week Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission administrator Alan Steen signed an order all but clearing the way for beer to flow at Six Flags and its Hurricane Harbor water park. However one fed-up fellow opposed to the plan said Friday that he’s all but certain he’ll try – once again – to block beer consumption at the 212-acre family-oriented theme park.
Moerlein debuts St. Patrick’s Day beer
Bizjournals.com
has launched another new seasonal beer Moerlein Friend of an Irishman Stout in time for St. Patrick’s Day. An Irish beer is a break from tradition for Moerlein which specializes in lagers and ales inspired by its German-American namesake. But it’s the kind of stout that was produced by Cincinnati breweries in the late 1800s for Irish immigrants said CE and owner Greg Hardman.
Using beer to stimulate small business?
Reuters
A common theme was using stimulus funds to send the money back to taxpayers as a rebate or tax cut. Still there were some unusual requests. ne Virginia resident proposed a “shovel-ready” idea to lift small business development by giving a six-pack of locally brewed beer to every adult in the state. The cost would be $48. 6 million with the assumption that the beer’s price would average $7. Another Commonwealth citizen suggested giving seniors and the disabled $2500 apiece toward renovating bathing facilities in their homes pointing out that the move would also help small contractors in the state.
Fla. men charged with throwing beer can at police
The Associated Press
men charged with throwing beer can at police17 hours agoTAMPA Fla. (AP) — Authorities said two men were arrested after they threw an unopened 16-ounce can of Bud Light at an unmarked police vehicle. Richard Blasioli was on duty early Thursday morning driving an unmarked 2001 Ford Expedition when he saw a 1999 Toyota Solara cruising the wrong way down a road. He said the driver a 28-year-old man swerved the car toward the police vehicle and 24-year-old man leaned out of the passenger window and threw the can hitting Blasioli’s right front fender. fficers arrested the pair within minutes.
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‘Donnell Gives Up Beer After Showdown with Son
San Francisco Chronicle
The star has revealed she stopped drinking on December 1 after her teenage son Parker refused to get her a beer from the refrigerator. She says “I was with my son who is now 13 and I said to him ‘Park can you get me a beer?’ and he said ‘No I don’t want to. ‘ And I said ‘Really why not?’ And he says ‘Because.
For one night a beer war will sweep America
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